Nico Gonzalez in action for Manchester City in 2025 at the Club World Cup

Nico Gonzalez already eyeing Man City exit just six months after £50m move

John William Last updated: Jul 7, 2025, 10:26 am
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Nico Gonzalez Manchester City transfer news has taken a sharp turn, with the Spanish midfielder already looking to leave the Etihad just six months after his £50m arrival.

The 23-year-old joined from Porto in January to cover for the injured Rodri, but has struggled to establish himself. With Rodri now fully fit and Tijjani Reijnders also added to Pep Guardiola’s midfield unit, Gonzalez is considering his options — and his agents are reportedly gauging interest across Europe and Saudi Arabia.

Squad Role Shrinks After Rodri Return

Gonzalez was brought in as a short-term solution during Rodri’s injury layoff. While he made 11 Premier League appearances, he played just 61 minutes at the Club World Cup — a clear indication he’s fallen down the pecking order.

“Nico’s future at City is already in question, with intermediaries exploring options for a summer move,” reports Manchester City News. — Manchester City News

City are not actively pushing him out — but won’t stand in his way if a strong enough offer comes in.

Nico Gonzalez 2024/25 Stats (Manchester City)

Competition Appearances Minutes Played Goals
Premier League 11 423 0
Club World Cup 2 61 0
FA Cup / League Cup 3 125 0
Total 16 609 0

Our Analyse

Nico Gonzalez is talented — but he’s not Rodri, and likely never will be. City’s midfield depth has caught up with him quickly, and Pep Guardiola won’t reshuffle his entire structure to accommodate a January stopgap.

Key Slight

  • Man City didn’t sign Nico Gonzalez for the long haul
  • Rodri’s return and Reijnders’ arrival leave no room for rotation
  • £50m for bench minutes doesn’t fit City’s evolved strategy
  • Exit now could save value before it slides into sunk cost

What’s Next?

City won’t push Gonzalez out but would consider serious bids. His agents are already speaking with clubs in La Liga, the Bundesliga, and Saudi Arabia. With four years left on his contract, a loan-to-buy deal may also emerge if no buyers meet City’s valuation outright.


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